Bp. Barron's Lent Reflections

Friends, today’s Gospel focuses on the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. The rich man “dressed in purple garments and fine linen and dined sumptuously each day,” while lying at his door was a poor...

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Life is short and eternity is forever. Therefore, our task at Saint Catherine of Siena Parish is to ensure that lives are enriched in this life and that souls are saved for the afterlife. The only way this is possible is to intimately know and love Jesus Christ and put Him before everything else. Jesus comes to us first and foremost in the seven sacraments He established in His Holy Church, but also in the people around us.Knowing this, we invite you to attend the liturgical services and forge lifelong friendships with other parishioners by attending faith formation classes and getting involved in parish ministries and groups.

If you are new to the parish, please introduce yourself to the celebrant. We're glad you're here! God bless you!

Upcoming Events

This Thursday evening program during Lent consists of reflections on the Sunday scriptures and meditations on the lived experience of the desert during this penitential season. Six sessions will include video and discussion.

From our Bishop:

Feb 5 - Bishop Libasci released a Letter to the Faithful reflecting on his experiences during a recent retreat with his brother bishops at Mundelein Seminary in Illinois, and on our diocese’s continuing efforts to protect children, youth, seminarians, and vulnerable adults. Click here to read this letter.

Jan 16 - Bihop Libasci issued his first Pastoral Letter, A Call to Hope, a Call to Act. His letter calls upon the people of the Diocese of Manchester to actively engage in strengthening our commitment to lifelong faith formation in all our parishes, schools, and home schools. Click here to read his letter.

Dec 19 - Bishop Libasci has issued his annual Christmas message to the Catholic faithful and all people of good will of New Hampshire. Click here to read his message.

For other messages from the Bishop, click here.to the Catholic faithful and all people of good